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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-019
DATE START/END: 30 JUL 2004 - 28 MAY 2008

Towards optimising the spatial scale of abalone fishery management

Most abalone fisheries around the world are managed over large spatial scales (100-1000s km), despite the disaggregate structure of abalone stocks (Slucanowski 1984), the considerable spatial variation in biological parameters (McShane 1995) and the likely limited dispersal of abalone larvae (Nash...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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DATE:
2024-05-22

It's nothing to be jellous about: uncovering the secrets of jellyfish blooms

New FRDC research seeks to understand why jellyfish blooms are persisting in the Hawkesbury Estuary – a significant disruption causing financial distress for commercial trawl and mesh fishers working in the river. By Dempsey Ward The Hawkesbury Estuary, a vital artery for Australia’s...
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PUBLISHED:
2016-06-01

National impact from Tasmanian POMS outbreak

A combination of research and proactivity provides hope in the wake of the latest outbreak of Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome University of Sydney’s Paul Hick (left) and oyster farmer Scott Brooks inspecting hanging baskets in lower Pitt Water, Tasmania. Photos: University of Sydney By...
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-094
DATE START/END: 11 AUG 2008 - 29 NOV 2012

Primary Industries Standing Committee (PISC) and Research and Development Corporations National RD&E Framework

This was a Board initiative that was agreed to at Board meeting 99 in Darwin on the 12 of August 2008 Why have a framework Research, Development and Extension (RD&E) is a key factor for increasing the productivity, competitiveness and sustainability of Australia’s primary industries. To achieve...
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-521
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2010 - 30 DEC 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: vulnerability of an iconic Australian finfish (barramundi, Lates calcarifer) and related industries to altered climate across tropical Australia

Tropical Australia is a region impacted upon by complex climate patterns, including monsoonal intra-year variability in rainfall and evaporation rate, mid-latitude seasonal oscillations, intra-annual fluctuations in the Madden Julian Oscillation, as well as longer global climate impacts such as the...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-705
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2008 - 29 MAR 2011

SCRC: SCRC: AS-CRC PDRF Project - Quantitative Genetics Post Doctoral Research Scientist (Flinders University and SARDI joint appointment)

It is recognised by research providers and industry partners alike that there is currently a deficit of specialist expertise in high end quantitative genetics in the aquaculture sector to date. Whilst it is possible to contract in expertise from the livestock, crop or forestry sector it is...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-751
DATE START/END: 8 JUL 2008 - 24 JUL 2008

Seafood CRC: a business plan for the Australian barramundi industry

The FRDC previously funded the Australian Barramundi Farmers Association to develop a strategic plan. The plan identified a very large number of important issues and potential projects for the industry. However, it is now necessary to turn this into a business plan setting out the priorities for...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Barramundi Farmers Association (ABFA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-264
DATE START/END: 30 MAR 2017 - 7 MAY 2026

Trans Tasman Rock Lobster Industry Congress - Locking in the Future: 2017-2025

The National Rock Lobster Conference was first held in 1999 and since then it has evolved into a very successful and important biennial event including the Australian and New Zealand Rock Lobster fisheries and associated post harvest sectors. Now titled, the Trans-Tasman Rock Lobster Congress,...
ORGANISATION:
Southern Rocklobster Ltd (SRL)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-109
DATE START/END: 7 FEB 2023 - 30 DEC 2033

Trans Tasman Rock Lobster Industry Congress - Locking in the Future: 2023-2031

The National Rock Lobster Conference was first held in 1999 and since then it has evolved into a very successful and important biennial event including the Australian and New Zealand Rock Lobster fisheries and associated post harvest sectors. Now titled, the Trans-Tasman Rock Lobster Congress,...
ORGANISATION:
Southern Rocklobster Ltd (SRL)
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DATE:
2023-06-27

Deep diving into Storm Bay research

Hobartians – You’re invited to our Open House event ‘Talk to the researchers’ - Learn about Storm Bay science and environmental research. This interactive event, hosted by FRDC, CSIRO and IMAS will give visitors the opportunity to speak with the marine scientists who are helping...
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